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Third Party Photon mobile controller synch

Discussion in 'Multiplayer' started by alarm656, Oct 16, 2014.

  1. alarm656

    alarm656

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    Hi, can someone help me please to synch my mobile controller? My mobile controller is looks like UFPS Mobile controller, character prefab controls (Moves, Rotates) with another prefab(which holds 2 joysticks). I attached my arm/hand and weapon model. Can't find any tutorials especially for mobile. I'm using photon. Please help me. Maybe someone can record tutorial for me please? thank you an advance. I hope someone will respond:(
     
  2. tobiass

    tobiass

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    Your mobile controller does what?
    If this is basically a "touchscreen joystick", then you need to figure out how to apply that input to your character-controller, which in turn will update the local state and the other players.

    Afaik, UFPS has support for multiplayer. So if you just want to get things done, then I suggest you buy that asset. At the moment, I don't see how anyone here can help. The task is too vague.
     
  3. alarm656

    alarm656

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    Thank you very much for answer. Sorry for late writing. I have UFPS but new 1.4.8 version doesn't have photon networking system. also doesn't optimized for mobile.

    I have player prefab and control prefab. Player prefab has arm/weapon models. Control prefab has joysticks (touch pads). I add "Photon View" component to the player prefab. It spawns. But I don't know what to do with Control prefab. I followed this PC tutorial:
     
  4. ManAmazin

    ManAmazin

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    you control "prefab" is only there to replace the keyboard and mouse/gamepad the same way quil18 creates the player movement in his tutorial you wire up the movement to your touch controls instead of the keyboard and mouse